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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 1631190" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p>I think I'll give this idea a shot. What's funny is that I've not played MnM in quite a while in my face to face group, but I still miss it, and I haven't done any online games in a long time. But I kinda like the idea of playing a reformed villain, so why not...</p><p></p><p>CHARACTER NAME</p><p>Entropy is his super persona, and his actual name is Sinclair Wills.</p><p></p><p>CONCEPT/POWERS</p><p>Entropy's main ability is his entropic touch, which ages the target, withering both living and non-living subjects. While he can cause a wall of steel to rust to pieces where it stands, the touch transfers the strength of a living subject to Entropy, stealing it for a few minutes while the subject lays rather helpless. Beings immune to aging would not be subject to the entropic touch.</p><p></p><p>Entropy wears an exoskeleton that gives him some protection from attacks and some environmental immunities. He also has some save bonuses and mental protection - this is mostly from training. </p><p></p><p>BRIEF BACKGROUND</p><p>Sinclair Wills suffers from a genetic disease similar to Progeria, the rare rapid-aging disease that causes 9 year olds to look like old men. In his case, Mr. Wills, chronological age 21, appears to be a man in his 80s. Basically, he ages at about 4x the normal rate.</p><p></p><p>Wills' father, a wealthy oil magnate, decided to try some very experimental treatments to heal Sinclair. The most promising procedure, which had some initial successes, would only keep Sinclair at his proper physical age for a few hours, then a few minutes, then had no effect at all - or so the scientists thought.</p><p></p><p>One day, Sinclair awoke to discover that he could reverse his own aging process, but only by aging others, and even this ability would keep his own premature aging at bay for only a few minutes. He eventually learned he could also age objects with a touch, causing metal to rust, stone to crumble, and wood to gray and splinter.</p><p></p><p>Because Sinclair's ability was basically a form of assault, he ran across more than one super-powered do-gooder trying to stop him. Wills came up with a disguise and the persona known as Entropy, in an effort to conceal his true identity. After he had been through a few rough battles, Entropy convinced his father to build him an exoskeleton that would protect him in combat.</p><p></p><p>Though he was really only trying to stave off a rather unfortunate aging process, the outside world could only see Entropy as a super-villain, and he was eventually captured and put into a prison designed to hold 'criminals' like him.</p><p></p><p>He hopes to prove someday that he is not in fact a villain, and he thinks that perhaps with this new opportunity to work for GHOST, he will have a chance to make things right.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, thats about it. Let me know what you think. I will come up with an AIM screen name for Entropy if I am accepted, but for now, you can reach me by email at <a href="mailto:projectdaedalus@yahoo.com">projectdaedalus@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 1631190, member: 11437"] I think I'll give this idea a shot. What's funny is that I've not played MnM in quite a while in my face to face group, but I still miss it, and I haven't done any online games in a long time. But I kinda like the idea of playing a reformed villain, so why not... CHARACTER NAME Entropy is his super persona, and his actual name is Sinclair Wills. CONCEPT/POWERS Entropy's main ability is his entropic touch, which ages the target, withering both living and non-living subjects. While he can cause a wall of steel to rust to pieces where it stands, the touch transfers the strength of a living subject to Entropy, stealing it for a few minutes while the subject lays rather helpless. Beings immune to aging would not be subject to the entropic touch. Entropy wears an exoskeleton that gives him some protection from attacks and some environmental immunities. He also has some save bonuses and mental protection - this is mostly from training. BRIEF BACKGROUND Sinclair Wills suffers from a genetic disease similar to Progeria, the rare rapid-aging disease that causes 9 year olds to look like old men. In his case, Mr. Wills, chronological age 21, appears to be a man in his 80s. Basically, he ages at about 4x the normal rate. Wills' father, a wealthy oil magnate, decided to try some very experimental treatments to heal Sinclair. The most promising procedure, which had some initial successes, would only keep Sinclair at his proper physical age for a few hours, then a few minutes, then had no effect at all - or so the scientists thought. One day, Sinclair awoke to discover that he could reverse his own aging process, but only by aging others, and even this ability would keep his own premature aging at bay for only a few minutes. He eventually learned he could also age objects with a touch, causing metal to rust, stone to crumble, and wood to gray and splinter. Because Sinclair's ability was basically a form of assault, he ran across more than one super-powered do-gooder trying to stop him. Wills came up with a disguise and the persona known as Entropy, in an effort to conceal his true identity. After he had been through a few rough battles, Entropy convinced his father to build him an exoskeleton that would protect him in combat. Though he was really only trying to stave off a rather unfortunate aging process, the outside world could only see Entropy as a super-villain, and he was eventually captured and put into a prison designed to hold 'criminals' like him. He hopes to prove someday that he is not in fact a villain, and he thinks that perhaps with this new opportunity to work for GHOST, he will have a chance to make things right. Well, thats about it. Let me know what you think. I will come up with an AIM screen name for Entropy if I am accepted, but for now, you can reach me by email at [email]projectdaedalus@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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